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2C-C-NBOMe
Legal Status
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U.S. FEDERAL LAW #
Caution :   All legal information should be verified through other sources. [see below]
U.S. FEDERAL LEGAL SUMMARY
2C-C-NBOMe
REGULATED
Yes
STATUS
Scheduled
SCHEDULE
I
On Nov 13, 2015, the DEA extended the emergency scheduling of 25I-, 25C-, and 25B-NBOMe by one year, until Nov 2016.

On Nov 15, 2013, the DEA added 25I-, 25C-, and 25B-NBOMe to Schedule I using their emergency scheduling powers, making those NBOMe compounds "temporarily" in Schedule I for two years. It is nearly guaranteed that after two years, these will be permanently added to Schedule I. Having these three chemicals in Schedule I also makes the rest of the NBOMe series probable Controlled Substance Analogues when intended for human consumption. For these three compounds sales, possession, manufacture, and distribution are all crimes under US law.

One technical note about 25-*-NBOMe legal status: The primary (easiest) synthetic route for producing 25I-, 25C-, and 25B-NBOMe uses the related controlled substance (2C-I, 2C-C, and 2C-B, respectively) as the precursor chemical. It is likely that NBOMe-compounds sourced from lower-end sources might contain tiny, detectable amounts of a controlled substance. Depending on amount and legal venue, that trace amount could affect the legality of the whole batch.

U.S. STATE LAW #
Arkansas #
Added to Schedule I via decree by the Director of the Arkansas Department of Health in May 2013. See Arkansas Controlled Substances List Update, May 22 2013 (PDF). (thanks n) (last updated Jun 8 2013)
Georgia #
Added to Schedule I in April, 2013. (unconfirmed) (thanks j) (last updated Jul 30 2013)
Louisiana #
If you have information about the legal status of this substance in any U.S. state, please let us know.

INTERNATIONAL LAW #
Brazil #
The -NBOMe series of psychoactives became controlled in Brazil as of Feb 18, 2014. The listed drugs include 25I-NBOMe, 25C-NBOMe, 25D-NBOMe, 25B-NBOMe, 25E-NBOMe, 25N-NBOMe, 25P-NBOMe, 25T2-NBOMe,25T2-NBOMe, 25T7-NBOMe, 25H-NBOMe. (thanks e) (last updated Feb 19 2014)
Canada#
Schedule III as of Oct 12 2016. "2C-phenethylamines and their salts, derivatives, isomers and salts of derivatives and isomers that correspond" to a broad definition that includes the NBOMe group. See http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2016/2016-05-04/html/sor-dors73-eng.php. (thanks r) (last updated May 29 2016)
Israel #
The -NBOMe series of psychoactives became controlled in Israel in May, 2013. See http://www.health.gov.il/LegislationLibrary/25574413.pdf. (thanks i) (last updated June 7 2013)
Russian Federation #
The -NBOMe series of psychoactives became controlled in the Russian Federation starting October, 2011. See http://www.rg.ru/2011/10/19/narko-dok.html. (thanks n) (last updated Jan 2 2012)
Sweden #
The -NBOMe series of psychoactives has reportedly been added to the controlled substances list in Sweden, effective Aug 1, 2013. (unconfirmed) (last updated Jul 18 2013)
United Kingdom (U.K., Britain) #
25I-NBOMe and 25C-NBOMe were controlled in the UK as Class A drugs in June 2014. Previously, the NBOMe compounds issued a temporary control of the NBOMe compounds as of June 10, 2013. Prior to that, the broad "phenethylamine" controlled class in Britain did not include NBOMes for technical reasons. See http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2014/9780111110904. See https://www.gov.uk/government/news/nbome-and-benzofury-to-be-banned and http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22771232. (thanks w) (last updated Apr 10, 2015)
If you have information about the legal status of this substance in any other country, please let us know.

CAUTION & DISCLAIMER #
Erowid legal information is a summary of data gathered from site visitors, government documents, websites, and other resources. We are not lawyers and can not guarantee the accuracy of the information provided here. We do our best to keep this information correct and up-to-date, but laws are complex and constantly changing. Laws may also vary from one jurisdiction to another (county, state, country, etc)...this list is not comprehensive.